Hello, merry Christmas to all! As some of you might know, every Christmas I try to do some good deed and help others/make them happy. This year my friends and I have decided to help Dona, a woman from Sumatra who I know personally, with delivering her child. It would be amazing if you sent…

If there’s one thing I totally love, it’s definitely language learning. Learning a new language is as discovering a whole new world, a world with interesting traditions, fascinating culture, unknown places and different people. It fascinates me how every language is unique, yet somehow very similar to others. I love the fact that there are…

Man, I feel like it’s getting busier and busier. I haven’t posted even once this month, not because I wouldn’t want to but because I genuinely have no time. But let’s stop making excuses and let’s proceed to my favourites! MY FAVOURITES L’ASSOMMOIR by ÉMILE ZOLA I’ve always loved this book and this month, I…

Hello, people! I apologize to those faithful people (uhm, my best friend and my mum – just kidding… she doesn’t read it) for being out of touch and for posting so unregularly this month. The reason is simple – I have too many things to do. And it’s not even an excuse, it’s true. Most…

First of all, I would like to explain what a dystopia is in case there’s somebody who hasn’t encountered this term yet. Dystopia is an antonym of utopia, sometimes referred to as antiutopia, and it’s the idea of how our society will work in the future – in the case of dystopia, this idea is…

I’ve just finished reading The Diary by Anne Frank. And it hit me so much that I just couldn’t keep my mouth (or fingers) shut. Because, even though this article might be read only by a few people, she deserves to be remembered, together with all those people killed during Holocaust. Anne Frank Anne Frank’s…

The autumn is finally here. Leaves are changing their colour from lively green to deadly orange, preparing to fall down and die. Their death has no importance in the never ending circle of life. I’ve always hated autumn. I guess it’s because everything becomes suddenly a little bit too grey, a little bit too rainy…

When I was in Mariánské Lázně last month, I saw these horses. I slowly came closer and watched them for a while. They looked so sad. One couldn’t even see what was around him because it would scare him, and the other had such desperate gaze. He looked as if nothing mattered to him anymore,…